About Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Neurology
The Medical University of Innsbruck is a university in Innsbruck, Austria. It used to be one of the four historical faculties of the Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck and became an independent university in 2004.
Clinical Trials at Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Neurology
During the past decade, Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Neurology conducted 8 clinical trials. In the 10-year time frame, 8 clinical trials started and 3 clinical trials were completed, i.e. on
average, 37.5% percent of trials that started reached the finish line to date. In the past 5 years, 4 clinical trials started and 2 clinical trials were completed. i.e. 50%
of trials that started reached the finish line.
Clinical Trials Sponsors and Collaborators
Out of the total clinical trials conducted in "Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Neurology" #1 sponsor was "Medical University Innsbruck" with 5 trials, followed by "Ataxia Study Group" with 2 trials
sponsored, "German Parkinson Study Group (GPS)" with 2 trials sponsored, "Affiris AG" with 1 trials sponsored and "European Friedreich's Ataxia Consortium for Translational Studies"
with 1 trials sponsored. Other sponsors include -1 different institutions and
companies that sponsored additional 9 trials in total.
In terms of collaborators to trials, out of the total clinical trials conducted in "Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Neurology"
#1 collaborator was "Medical University Innsbruck" with 3 trials as a collaborator, "Barmherzige Brüder Vienna" with 2 trials as a collaborator, "Competence Network on Parkinson's Disease" with 2 trials as a collaborator, "Medtronic" with 2 trials as a collaborator and "Cemit Center of Excellence in Medicine and IT" with 1 trials as a collaborator. Other collaborators include 5 different institutions and companies that were
collaborators in the rest 15 trials.
Clinical Trials Conditions at Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Neurology
According to Clinical.Site data, the most researched conditions in "Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Neurology" are
"Parkinson Disease" (3 trials), "Ischemic Stroke" (2 trials), "Cervical Dystonia" (1 trials), "Cost-Benefit Analysis" (1 trials) and "Disease Management" (1 trials). Many other conditions were trialed in "Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Neurology" in a lesser frequency.
Clinical Trials Intervention Types at Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Neurology
Most popular intervention types in "Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Neurology" are "Drug" (4 trials), "Device" (2 trials), "Behavioral" (1 trials), "Biological" (1 trials) and "Diagnostic Test" (1 trials). Other intervention types were less common.
The name of intervention was led by "Nabilone 0.25 mg" (2 trials), "Placebo" (2 trials), "Active Comparator: Extended Standard Care (Stroke Card)" (1 trials), "Active Comparator: Standard Care" (1 trials) and "Adjuvant without active component" (1 trials). Other intervention names were less common.
Clinical Trials Genders at Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Neurology
The vast majority of trials in "Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Neurology" are
15 trials for "All" genders.
Clinical Trials Status at Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Neurology
Currently, there are NaN active trials in "Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Neurology".
undefined are not yet recruiting,
4 are recruiting,
1 are Active, not recruiting,
and 1 are Enrolling by invitation.
In total, there were 7 completed trials in Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Neurology,
undefined suspended trials,
and undefined terminated clinical trials to date.
Out of the total trials that were conducted in Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Neurology, 1 "Phase 1"
clinical trials were conducted, 2 "Phase 2" clinical
trials and 3 "Phase 3" clinical trials were conducted as
well. "Phase 4" trials included 1 trials, and there were
also 1 trials that are defined as “Not Applicable".